Minor Leaguer Colin Poche showed us that sometimes getting traded isn't all that complicated
Being traded is a big part of the business of baseball. Players can change organizations on very short notice, and that often requires players to pack everything up and travel to meet their new Major and Minor League teams as soon as possible.
Earlier this week, the D-backs traded Minor League pitchers
Here are some other highlights from baseball players on social media from the last week:
Many big leaguers have taken to extreme measures to stay warm during the cold early-season games across the country. Interestingly, A's outfielder
Apparently, a lot of people questioned Canha's fashion statement:
Me looking at all the blowback on Twitter from wearing a mask last night pic.twitter.com/8DE1yzCRGn
— Mark Canha (@outtadapakmark) May 2, 2018
Canha then played Wednesday's game sans mask and hit a go-ahead home run in the 9th to lift the A's over the Mariners. He celebrated with a nod to his beloved facial wear:
Rays pitcher Jacob Faria just wants us all to know he has elite talents beyond just throwing baseballs really hard:
We have to know what happens next. pic.twitter.com/bIdMaJgpaB
— Tampa Bay Rays (@RaysBaseball) May 1, 2018
If you look close you can see that I blew a small bubble inside the big bubble. I needed to show someone ???ˇá? https://t.co/DevRIOdxgp
— Jacob Faria (@JDFaria34) May 2, 2018
Where would you be if you married your prom date?
— Sarah Pepper (@realsarahpepper) April 30, 2018
Hmmmmm idk @karaleighhh what you doing these days!? https://t.co/mINrnSvmNq
— Lance McCullers Jr. (@LMcCullers43) April 30, 2018
Giants reliever
— Will Smith (@White_Willy13) May 2, 2018